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The curious tale of Kamala Harris and the Northern Irish slave owner

Sky News Sunday, 25 August 2024 ()
The curious tale of Kamala Harris and the Northern Irish slave ownerIn the heart of Ballymoney, a small town in Northern Ireland's County Antrim, bike leather-clad tourists seek out a well-manicured memorial garden.
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Ballymoney Ballymoney Town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland


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County Antrim County Antrim Historic Northern Ireland county

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